We got this sorted out just now. Thanks Andrew for the help!
On Fri, Dec 9, 2022, at 14:19, Andrew Lamb wrote: > I can help with a GPG key signing "party" -- sadly I can't do it today but > I can next week. > > On Fri, Dec 9, 2022 at 12:24 PM David Li <lidav...@apache.org> wrote: > >> Ah, I neglected to mention one thing - I'd like to request help from >> another PMC member, either so that I can get my GPG key cross-signed, or to >> run the actual scripts with their already-prepared GPG key. (Ideally the >> former so that I get to be the one dealing with it when something >> inevitably goes wrong!) >> >> Thanks, >> David >> >> On Wed, Dec 7, 2022, at 14:41, David Li wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > With help from Kou and Jacob, the release process has been just about >> > ported to work with the arrow-adbc repository [1]. >> > >> > I would like to release 0.1.0 of ADBC as soon as that's ready, if there >> > aren't objections. While we voted for the 1.0.0 API specification, >> > there is still a lot of work to do on the packages themselves, but I >> > think it would also help to get the packages in front of people to >> > start getting feedback. Hence 0.1.0 not 1.0.0. >> > >> > Also, I would like to promote/write more about this new project, get it >> > integrated into Arrow Dataset, etc., and having concrete (experimental) >> > packages would help with that. In particular, I'd like to ship Flight >> > SQL support in PyArrow to make it more accessible, and hopefully doing >> > that via ADBC opens the door to other languages too. Since the next >> > Arrow release is in January, I'd like to try to get the pieces in place >> > in time for that. >> > >> > Finally, this release process is mostly based around GitHub (issues, >> > releases, CI, etc.) instead of Jira/Artifactory/etc. So it may be of >> > interest for other projects considering a similar workflow. >> > >> > [1]: https://github.com/apache/arrow-adbc/pull/174 >> > >> > Thanks, >> > David >>